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NW_Pilot
April 26th 08, 06:51 PM
Just a Reminder it can Happen to High Time Pilot,

She was Lost Between Acra, Ghana And Namabia!

Was Searching through My E-mail Came across Her Resume, Was fun to be
stranded in Goosebay with her!


Curriculum Vita

Lori Love

1985 Amidon #621,

Wichita, Kansas 76203

316-831-9368



Objective: Ferry pilot



Ratings: ATP - SEL, SES, MEL, MES

CE-680 SIC only

Commercial - helicopter instrument, glider

Flight instructor - all above



Hours: Total time: 14,000 Single engine fixed gear - 7300
Single engine retractable - 700 Turbo prop single engine - 900
Multi-engine piston - 1100 Multi-engine turbine - 200
Tail wheel - 5500 Helicopter - recip - 500
Helicopter - turbine - 2500 Employment Summary: 1976 - 1978
Singleton Ag Service - Casa Grande, Arizona - ag pilot 1976 -
1978 Lehman Aviation - Casa Grande, Arizona - ag and aerobatic instructor
1978 - 1980 Flynn's Ferry Service - Wichita, Kansas - ferry pilot
1980 - 1981 Rosie O'Grady's - Orlando, Florida - banner tow and skywrite
1982 - 1984 Evergreen Helicopters - Eugene, Oregon - helicopter ag pilot
1985 - 1990 Americair Flying Service - Tuskegee, Alabama - FBO owner and
operator 1991 - 1992 Rocky Mountain Helicopters - Hobart Bay,
Alaska - heli-logging support 1993 - 1998 Onstott Dusters -
Yuba City, California - ag pilot 1998 - present; various part
time jobs instructing and flying jumpers while going to school
2006 - 2007 Pilot International - Wichita, Kansas - ferry pilot Education:
BS - University of Kansas - Lawrence, Kansas Paramedic
license - Trentholm Community College - Montgomery, Alabama
MS - Cal State Hayward - Hayward, California PhD
(pending) - University of Florida - Gainesville, Florida References:
Walt Lehman

Ken Turner

Don Trekell

Martin Myrtle



C-120 38


C-421 208


T-6/SNJ 209



C-140 22


CE-550 31


Great Lakes 587



C-150 90


PA-18 75


O-1/L-19 Birddog 414



C-152 150


PA-23 98


Helio 800 56



C-170 50


PA-25 352


E90 King Air 38



C-172 211


PA-28 247


Rockwell 112/114 197



C-172RG 39


PA-31 15


Mooney 231 96



C-177RG 47


PA-32 75


Ag Cat (turbine) 905



C-180 202


PA-34 170


Decathalon 10



C-182 600


PA-38 26


Stinson 12



C-185 194


Bonanza 20


UC1 Twin Bee 5



C-188 511


Baron 18


Thrush Commander 33



C-206 203


Duchess 110


Grumman Tiger 14



C-207 200


Staggerwing 21


Varga Kachina 9



C-208 252


D/H18 18


DC-3 11



C-210 206


DHL2 Beaver 200


Stevens Acro 5



C-310 205


DHC6 Otter 136


Pitts Special 14



C-344 25


7KCAB Citabria 314


Scholl Special 6



C-402 195


8GCBC Scout 143


CE-680 25



C-414 65


PT17 Stearman 1200

Larry Dighera
April 26th 08, 07:10 PM
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 10:51:52 -0700, "NW_Pilot"
> wrote in
>:

>
>Was Searching through My E-mail Came across Her Resume, Was fun to be
>stranded in Goosebay with her!


Priceless! Thank you for sharing it.

PhD pending.... Very sad indeed...

I'll bet she was a live spark.

May 21st 17, 03:12 AM
On Saturday, April 26, 2008 at 1:10:28 PM UTC-5, Larry Dighera wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 10:51:52 -0700, "NW_Pilot"
> > wrote in
> >:
>
> >
> >Was Searching through My E-mail Came across Her Resume, Was fun to be
> >stranded in Goosebay with her!
>
>
> Priceless! Thank you for sharing it.
>
> PhD pending.... Very sad indeed...
>
> I'll bet she was a live spark.

She was. She was my son's special needs teacher in Fremont, CA when I met her. When she left Fremont, we went out for margarita's and then kept in touch through the years via snail mail and email. I miss her and still think about her a lot.

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